Rheuminations

John J. O’Shea, MD, is scientific director of
the NIH’s National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and
Skin Diseases, and chief of their Molecular Immunology and
Inflammation Branch. In this ACR interview, he joins me to talk
about the JAK/STAT pathway, what we’ve learned from mouse models,
current...

In this ACR interview, the walking encyclopedia of medical
history, Eric L. Matteson, MD, of The Mayo Clinic,
sits down with me to discuss what excites him about medical history
and then takes a deep dive into the history of
vasculitis!

Martin J. Blaser, MD, is director of the Human
Microbiome Program at NYU and author of the book, Missing
Microbes. He sat down and spoke with us about how the
microbiome plays a role in disease pathogenesis, including
autoimmunity, and he also answered the question of whether all of
our patients should be on probiotics!...

About the Podcast

Rheumatology is an incredibly fast-moving and exciting field of medicine that can be difficult to keep up with. This podcast provides busy clinicians with quick updates in the field of autoimmunity, with emphasis on new medications, treatment guidelines and explorations into the pathophysiology of diseases. The show will also feature historical perspectives in the field of rheumatology, as well as fascinating case presentations of medical mysteries complete with discussions from experts in the field.